Zelenskyy: Ukraine ready to help Transnistria with coal if they want to help people there
Ukraine is ready to help Transnistria with coal if they really want to help people there, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
“This week, I had a conversation with Moldovan President Maia Sandu. We discussed how to address the humanitarian crisis in Transnistria,” he said in his evening video address Sunday.
According to him, due to “deliberate” actions by Russia, there is an energy resource vacuum there. “People are suffering. This is a calculated move by Russia to undermine public sentiment in Moldova ahead of the elections,” he stressed.
“Ukraine can help with coal supplies. However, we haven’t yet seen a response from those who effectively control the situation on the left bank of the Dniester River. If they are playing into Russia’s hands, that’s one thing; it’s entirely different if they genuinely want to help the people of Transnistria. On our part, we are ready,” the president summed up.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Trump's envoy offers to hand over part of Ukraine's territory to Russia
13:40, 12.04.2025
British Prince Harry pays secret visit to Ukraine – media
10:38, 11.04.2025
EU-Ukraine Road Transport Agreement automatically extended through end of 2025
13:54, 10.04.2025
First vessel carrying metallurgical coal from USA for Metinvest arrives in Ukraine
17:51, 08.04.2025
‘Green’ recovery to be one of key topics at Ukraine Recovery Conference in July 2025 - Italian Ambassador
17:21, 07.04.2025
LATEST
Foreign military personnel to be able to obtain Ukrainian citizenship under simplified procedure after less than three years of service
15:26, 12.04.2025
26-year-old Pavlo Ivanov dies on April 12 while performing combat mission in F-16
14:51, 12.04.2025
Fifty-six out of 88 UAVs shot down, another 24 lost from location
14:31, 12.04.2025
US Special Rep Kellogg: The Times article misrepresents what I said regarding areas of responsibility in Ukraine
14:28, 12.04.2025
Ukrainian Red Cross opens aid point for victims of Russian UAV attack on Kyiv